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When using it as a possessive.
EX: I used their truck to move my couch.
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You can use the sentence: She spoke to him reprovingly
we should use had if the sentence is in past tence
You should use the word "I" when it is the subject of a sentence, and the word "me" when it is the object of a sentence or of a preposition. "I want you to understand me." "I want you to listen to me."
As soon as he does that you should do this.
If it is in the past.
you should have a answer
use "that" when the meaning of the sentence changes. Sometimes "that" can be left out of the sentence. Never use a comma with "that". Use "which" when the meaning of the sentence does not change. Always use a comma with "which".
What is this? What are you doing? What should we do? This is what i was looking for.
You should use the word "where" is a sentence when refering to a place or location. For an example: "Where were you going?" Which you could also ask as "To which place were you going?"
Yes, if the ellipsis falls at the end of a sentence, you should use a period after it to indicate the end of the sentence.
Example sentence - The fuses in vehicles should be checked carefully.